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I heard it has GBA games on the VC.
And Nintendo would never sell that thing in the US for $300. They know that would alienate way too many people.
The Ocarina of Time remake and the Paper Mario game have me sold!
My hopes are low given Sony's current track record. And the original PSP was $250 (same price as 3DS), so yes, prepare for something obscene. And, honestly, I can't see touch-screen gaming (by finger and on one screen) being that intuitive. Touch-screen computing is overrated as it is for general usage.Me, I think I'm gonna wait for a PSP2, even though it'll probably expensive as fuck. :D
WELL FU-HU-HUCK YOU THEN.Part of why I liked the DS so much is that there was such a massive surplus of niche titles, like Hotel Dusk, and plenty of JRPGs, both shitty (I wasn't too impressed with Luminous Arc, or Hoshigami Remix), and great (Soma Bringer and Steal Princess were a lot of fun, and A.S.H. was right up there with Knights in the Nightmare on my list).
For me though, it really depends on the games that come out on it, and what kind. Love Nintendo's handhelds, but at the moment, looking at the launch lineup, there really aren't any reasons for me to get one as soon as possible. Continuum Shift 2 Portable maybe, but on top of it being import, I'm already getting it for PSP.
I don't really want to get into a big discussion about this here, so I'ma go make a PSP2 topsik.Vixie ♥;463241 said:My hopes are low given Sony's current track record. And the original PSP was $250 (same price as 3DS), so yes, prepare for something obscene. And, honestly, I can't see touch-screen gaming (by finger and on one screen) being that intuitive. Touch-screen computing is overrated as it is for general usage.
In terms of handhelds man, in terms of handhelds. I obviously didn't mean the PSP2 is the first to have any this, that would be a ridiculous thing to say. It is the first, however, to do any of this on a handheld.Dual analog sticks aren't innovative, large, high-res screens are not innovative, being a "powerhouse" is not innovative. They're nice, but you can't call them innovative.
Hey, why not? You wouldn't enjoy a console-quality game on a handheld? I'm under the impression that you have small idea of what a handheld should be. I mean hell, I can't change your opinion, but does a nintendo handhed need 3D?Honestly, I don't see a situation where a nintendo handheld needs amazing graphics and a higher analog stick count. What exactly are we supposed to be playing here, full-out RTS games?
That completely untrue. I'm not saying that a game isn't good if it doesn't have great graphics; I'm a huge fan of old-school RPGs, I can assuredly say graphics really don't influence my opinion on buying a game that much. But look at Mass Effect. Uncharted. Final Fantasy XIII. Grpahics are a major of those games, and they look outstanding. What if that same effect could be achieved on a handheld, which are known to have graphic sub-par, compared to a console?As I like to say, graphics don't matter for a truly good game. They /can/ be good even with horrible graphics. I mean, just look at half the stuff on the NES, notably Mother 1.